Mourinho ‘Gets Jail Sentence’ For Tax Fraud

Manchester United manager José Mourinho has reached a deal with the Spanish state on a one-year suspended sentence in a long-running tax fraud case.
The Portuguese national was also fined about €2million (£1.8m; $2.3million), according to Tidesport source.
He was accused of owing nearly €3.3million in undeclared image rights revenue for 2011 and 2012, when he was Real Madrid manager.
Mr Mourinho said earlier he had paid all the taxes he owed.
He is not expected to serve any time in jail because Spanish law states that a sentence of under two years for a first offence can be served on probation, according to our source.
Spanish authorities launched the image rights case against Mr Mourinho in June last year.
His representatives, Gestifute Media, said at the time that he had paid more than €26m in tax at an average rate of more than 41% while living in Spain from 2010 to 2013.
In 2015, Gestifute said, he accepted a settlement agreement regarding previous years.
Spanish courts recently cracked down on tax evasion among footballers:
· In June, Real Madrid and Portugal star Cristiano Ronaldo accepted a €18.8m fine and was given a suspended jail term to settle charges against him
. In July 2017, Barcelona player Lionel Messi avoided a 21-month prison sentence by agreeing to pay €252,000, equating to €400 for each day of the sentence.

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